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Biden poised to crash through regulations records
« on: October 31, 2024, 07:46:43 am »
Biden poised to crash through regulations records

President Joe Biden and his huge team of federal regulators are on a pathway to breaking the record for economy-choking red tape.

As of Wednesday, his team that has been focused on eliminating American standards from gas stoves to hamburgers, has published 86,712 pages in the Federal Register, the third-highest annual count of all time.
 
And with two months to go this year, his administration is poised to pass 104,000 pages, breaking the record of his mentor, former President Barack Obama at 95,894.

Congratulate the Biden administration on the 2024 Federal Register hitting 86,712 pages today, the third-highest annual count of all time, with two months still to go. @ceidotorg pic.twitter.com/0e0reFFA7b
— Clyde Wayne Crews Jr (@wayne_crews) October 30, 2024

“We could potentially see ourselves crossing the threshold of a 100,000 page Federal register. Or a million pages of federal regulatory material every decade. That's scary,” said Clyde Wayne Crews Jr., the anti-regulation czar at the Competitive Enterprise Institute.

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/biden-poised-to-crash-through-regulations-records/ar-AA1tdLtI?ocid=msedgdhp&pc=HCTS&cvid=c5709b69c44e48a185b24db65a679556&ei=99
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